Yfat Yossifor
Visual JournalistYfat Yossifor is a visual journalist joining KERA’s audience team. Yfat previously worked in Fort Worth as well as newsrooms in Michigan and Arizona. When Yfat is not out on assignment, she is out hiking enjoying nature or playing with her rescue dog.
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A guide to finding natural beauty and wildlife on hiking and biking trails in North Texas.
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Did you know that Texas has more species of snake than any other state in the United States? Here are some you might encounter in North Texas
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Texas has the second-highest rate of new HIV infections in the United States. Medicines like PrEP can prevent HIV, but without insurance, it's hard to find, and afford.
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A festival organizer says the event is an act of defiance given recent legislation targeting transgender people and drag performers.
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Despite recent challenges from conservative groups, Texas districts have incorporated social-emotional learning into education to help support student mental health. And at Momentous School, the practice is woven into all aspects of the curriculum.
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Community health centers are a safety net for people who are uninsured. But in Texas, the work is more challenging because the state hasn’t expanded Medicaid.
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After six weeks of eliminations, Pop's Burger Stand in Waxahachie makes it to the top of the list for the best burger joint in North Texas.
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Dozens turned out Sunday evening to march in support of Santos Rodriguez, a 12-year-old boy fatally shot by a Dallas police officer 50 years ago.
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4DWN Skatepark in South Dallas has grown into a community hub with weekly healthy, zero-waste food rescue and distribution.
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We asked our readers to vote on the best barbecue joint in North Texas. And the people have spoken, choosing 225 Degrees BBQ as the winner of our bracket.
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Texas has the highest rate of uninsured people in the country, according to the latest census data. For some Texans, pregnancy is the first time they can access health services. But navigating public health options for care can be overwhelming. Here's what you need to know.
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Hours on the phone trying to find a doctor and limited postpartum care are only some challenges pregnant people face. But advocates and birth workers hope this legislative session will extend coverage and address gaps in the system.